Step 1: Cut 8 circles out of green pp. I just cut mine free hand. It's okay if they aren't perfect, adds to the cuteness!

Step 2: Glue them onto a piece of white cardstock. Start with the tail and move toward the head. Put some up higher - when you get to the head, make sure it's higher than the rest.

Step 3: Trace the pattern paper circles with your black marker/pen. Press lightly and do a couple of lines. Go out onto the cardstock, cut into the circle a it - don't be perfect! Add two eyes and a smile.

Step 4: Cut the caterpillar out or leave on white cardstock if you prefer.If you like, use your signo pen to put a teeny speck of white on the eye and use the red paint or pen to put a glow at the ends of the smile.

Next is the bee

This one is probably the easiest:

Step 1: Cut out an oval of the orange pp and two strips from the yellow pp. Glue the strips onto the oval.

Step 2: Outline the oval and strips of pp. Add wings and the face.

Step 3: Cut the bee out or leave on white cardstock if you prefer. If you like, use your signo pen to put a teeny speck of white on the eye and use the red paint or pen to put a glow at the ends of the smile.

Lastly, we have the butterfly

Step 1: Cut four wings out (2 from the pink pp and 2 out of the orange pp). Cut a body and a head out of the yellow pp. Cut some mini circles out of the blue and green pp.

Step 2: Glue it together (as shown in diagram)

Step 2: Outline all the pieces of the pattern paper with your pen/marker. Add wings and the face.

Step 3: Cut the butterfly out or leave on white cardstock if you prefer.If you like, use your signo pen to put a teeny speck of white on the eye and use the red paint or pen to put a glow at the ends of the smile.

Here are 2 images of my finished bugs:

I used mine on cards:

Some additional tips: You can mount these on cardstock or use pop dots for some added "pop" You can google any image (go to google and then use the "image" tab) for embellishment ideas. If you are doing a soccer layout, go there and type in "soccer ball". You can print and mount on cardstock or you can simply make your own as I did above!